John Whorf, Rediscovered is the definitive resource for collectors and admirers of John Whorf (1903–1959). Researched for over a decade, the book includes examples of his paintings, many now in some of our nation’s most prestigious museums, and reveals the truth about his influences, particularly that of his mentor and philosophical guide, Charles Webster Hawthorne (1872–1930). It also offers an assessment of Whorf’s thirty-five year career as seen through the eyes of the influential Boston and New York critics who wrote about him from his first solo exhibit at the age of twenty-one.